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Letter From The Editor: Those Days are Forever Overby: Rex LardnerEditor American Football Monthly © More from this issue In both small towns and large cities across America, the tradition over the years has been for a high school team to watch game films as a team. This has usually been a three to six hour process as coaches analyze the previous game's film and go back and forth about what worked and what didn’t on each play. If a future opponent's film was also available, that was shown to the team as well. So much for what went on a generation ago. Now, in the digital age, editing equipment has become so much more sophisticated that many high schools work with manufacturers that provide the latest in game tape technology. The change from film to tape evolved in the 70’s and now film is considered archaic. This is now more evident than ever at schools all over the country. One such example is Jenks High School in Jenks, Oklahom....The full article can only be seen by subscribers. Subscribe today!
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